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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six, six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, So again the news broke over
about an hour ago, or just under an hour ago,
forgive me.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
Former Vice President Dick Cheney is dead. Apparently he died
you to complications of pneumonia, cardiac and vascular disease. So
basically he had heard issues. Uh, he had heard issues
for at least what twenty twenty years, going back all
the way to the end of his second term with
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George W. Bush.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Anyway, so he has passed away, and again my condolence
is to him, his wife, his children, and his grandchildren.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Jake in Gloucester. Thanks for holding Jake, and welcome.
Speaker 4 (00:54):
Good morning, Jeff. It's been a while, Jeff, Jake.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Nice to hear from you.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
The reason I.
Speaker 4 (00:59):
Haven't called Jack for Jeff for the past six months.
I've had a serious illness and getting better about it,
being in the hospital a lot. But I listen to
you every morning, no matter where I am, no matter
how I feel, And I had to call you this
morning because you're talking about a good friend of mine,
Curtis Leewa going back back in nineteen seventy nine when
he came to Boston to wound up the New Guided
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Angel chapter in Boston. After he did that in New York,
he was twenty five years old. I went to meet
him because I saw a short segment on him concerning
the fact that he came from as a McDonald's manager
of nobody to deciding that he couldn't put up with
these two thousand murders every single year in New York City.
He was just a tough kid and honest kid, and
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at twenty five he formed the Guiden Angels. Jeff, you know,
I've known Curtis for forty five years. I didn't get
involved with it because I couldn't at the time. I'm
the same asi as Curtis. We're both seventy one. Sometimes
in life you meet people that just show they're just unique.
They just one of a kind. For example, Ronald Reagan
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just one of a kind, Donald Trump one of a kind.
George Patten, That is what Curtis is at. George Patton.
Curtis Leewa probably the most honest man I've ever met,
probably the man with the most integrity. He was offered
ten million dollars by the Cormo campaign to drop out
of this race. Ten million dollars. He told them to
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go stop it. I just talked with him last week.
I told him he made a mistake at the debates. Jeff,
did you see the debates between him?
Speaker 1 (02:33):
I did it.
Speaker 4 (02:35):
He made a mistake. I said, Curtis, you got to
I've talked to Curtis probably once a week for the
past forty five years. We're close friends. I've been in
New York many many times. The guy is tremendous. I
told him, you're making a mistake. The red beret is you.
You've been wearing it since you start with the Gouden Angels.
That's you. When people look at Curtis Leewa, they see
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that red beret. You know, Jeff back in the nineties,
I'm sure you know he was shot five times in
the back of a cap John Guardy's son was involved,
and of course I'm sure the father was involved too.
They shot him at hollow point, bullets in the stomach
and the liver and the kidney. They thought he was dead.
Five bullets hit him. They rushed him to the hospital.
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He survived. This took him a long time to survive.
I went to visit him. He is one of one
of the kind of people that when Michael Bloomberg decided
not to run for a fourth term, he served three terms.
I said, Curtis, it's your turn to run your families
or a talk show host. You've got to run now.
And he said the timing wasn't right, but he wanted to,
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you know, keep the Republican Party alive in New York City,
and so that jerk build a Blasio, that socialist Commonists
became here for eight years and that really really really
brought down New York City. And then he ran against
Eric Adams four years ago and New York City Jeff
is just two Democrat two just too liberal. And you're
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absolutely right and his what happened between him and Trump
years ago, they had a big falling out. They never
really met each other in person, never had any direct
contact for years. Trump and him. It's a very personal
thing and I only give your audience a hint. It
involved a woman. It wasn't politics, it was a woman.
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And to this day they really haven't spoken to each other.
Curtis doesn't talk much about Trump, and when Curtis was
on the radio, with ron Kuby for years and years,
both on OI Radio and ABC Radio. He never really
talked about Trump because Trump was famous, but he wasn't
as famous as he is now. And ron Koby was
the one that wore the ponytail fire out liberal.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
I remember him. I remember him, Jake.
Speaker 4 (04:56):
They had a talk show for years, Jeff very interesting time.
And Curtis had to put up with ron Kruby's nonsense,
but he was polite, but he always made his point. Now,
Curtis is not what you would call a strict conservative
on social issues. He's liberal, but on Lauren Orda, there's
nobody better. And he said the other day, look at
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I'm Rudy Giuliani two point zero. And I told him
many times you've got to run for Mare because the
Republican Party is dying. He is dying in that city.
And he didn't run until four years ago and he
got beat badly because he ran a bad campaign and
he's not running a great campaign now. And last time
I spoke with him, I said, don't take the red
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beery off. That's you. When you take it off, it's
not you.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
People know you.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
Every time I walked down the streets of New York, Jeff,
everybody just stopped and shook his hand. They just admired
the guy.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Jake, let me ask you this, because Jack, we've got
less than a minute. What do you make of the
fact that Trump now has endorsed Cuomo. Did he basically
put a final nail in sleewass political coffin?
Speaker 4 (06:04):
No, not really, because they know it's a situation in
the arch that they don't speak to each other. But
Trump really disappointed me because charm was a dirt bag.
He's a total dirt bag. He's he's he's just he's
not a socialist, but he's almost a socialist. He killed
fifteen thousand people during COVID. Well, my real Andrew Cmo
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is a dirt bag, Jeff, That's all I can say.
I've met him. He wants to destroy anybody who gets
in his role.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
He's come. No, I'm with you, That's what I mean. Like,
you know, I don't know the choice between him and
Mom Donnie. I'm like, he's six one seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, We're
going to go to Bill in Sudbury. But just before
I do, this is a very very interesting point from
David on Messenger, and what David is saying is, don't
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think this won't affect us here in Boston and of
course across Massachusetts and New England. This is what David writes.
Jeff Andrew Cuomo when he was governor, killed so many
old people in the nursing homes. I'm not sure why
Cuomo's supporters can get over this and vote for him again. Frankly,
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neither do I how many senior citizens this guy massacred
by deliberately putting COVID infected people into these nursing homes.
I mean it was a bloodbath. He's a mass murderer.
The man is a mass murderer. Now you know, Mam
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Donnie likes mass murderers, But the last time I checked,
he isn't a mass murderer. Cuomo is a mass murderer.
I mean, I'm just calling it the way it is anyway,
David continues, Curtis Sleewaw seems to be the logical choice
for New York. If Mam Donnie wins his Islamo communist ideology,
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will only be two hundred and eighty miles away from
us here in Massachusetts. Jeff Fasten Our seatbelts. This could
get ugly. Look, let's be very clear. If Mam Donnie wins,
and I really appreciate Barbara's optimism, I hope she's right.
I hope I'm wrong. I think Mam Donnie's gonna win,
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barring a miracle or some kind of a disaster in
terms of his voter turnout. I think Mum Donnie's going
to be the next mayor. And I think his Islamist
Marxism is going to be seen as the future of
the Democratic Party. It already is among many, many within
the party. And it's going to affect Boston, It's going
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to affect Massachusetts, It's going to affect Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, Vermont,
all across New England. And I'm telling you it's going
to embolden the radical left, whether it's in Seattle or
in Minneapolis, or in Chicago or in Los Angeles. It
is going to cement the Democratic Party as a communist party.
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He will now become their voice, their face, and he
will become the poster child of the new Democratic Party,
make no question, make no question about it. And so
it will not just be the fall of New York.
I believe it will ultimately spell the end of the
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Democratic Party because this from this point forward, it is
a communist Islamist party. Six one seven two sixty six
sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. Bill in Sudbury, Thanks
for holding Bill, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (09:58):
Good morning, Good morning, Jefficob. I think it's actually much
simpler than you do. I think both Sliwa and Cuomo
feel like reruns. They feel like a show you've already
seen before. And I think the other guy, Mandami is
just his appeal is simply, at least partly just the
novelty of him. He's just a new channel that is
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something you haven't seen before. I think it's a giant
failure of sort of moderate business like democrats in New
York that Cuomo was the best they could come up
with because he is awful.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
Oh you're right, he is awful. No, that's you're right, Bill,
You're completely right. But he's When has Cuomo ever been
a moderate, pro business Democrat. I think Clomo Cuomo is
a liberal Democrat. He's a progressive Democrat. He's always called
himself a progressive Democrat. He's governed as a progressive Democrat.
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I mean, Bill, I'll be brutally honest with you. I mean,
you love the guy just a couple of years ago.
I mean, I'm just being candid. When he locked New
York down, you praised him. You and many Democrats were
saying he was the guy to challenge Trump in twenty
twenty four. You're all touting him as the next great
presidential candidate. When he closed down the churches, you cheered
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him on. When he closed down the businesses, you cheered
him on, when he closed down the schools, you cheered
him on. When he imposed those crazy vaccine mandates. You
cheer you know, you cheered him on when he opened
up the nursing homes, and how many senior citizens he killed.
You guys defended it, covered it up now and then now,
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And the only reason why you guys have turned on
him was not because he murdered people or destroyed our
civil liberties, because you all agreed with that, because you
were all COVID fanatics. You're trying to sweep it under
the rug now, but that's what you guys were. It's
when he got caught for sexual harassment and he was
forced to step down because he was harassing woman after
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woman after woman after woman So this idea that Cuomo's
a moderate, that's a lie. The last thing Cuomo is
is a moderate. No, Cuomo is a Liberal Democrat and
his policy is like those of other liberal Democrats, have
driven New York into the ground. Now, you say, we've
seen the Curtis Sleewaw movie before, No, we haven't. Curtis
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Leewah has never been in power. The only thing close
to Curtis Sleewah was Rudy Giuliani in New York. And
Rudy Giuliani was an incredibly successful mayor, maybe one of
the greatest mayors in New York City's ever had. So
to me, what you were gonna get with what you're
gonna get with Curtis Leewa if he wins is Giuliani
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two point zero, which would be the salvation of New York.
But I want to take issue bill with your bigger point,
and I'm gonna give you a chance to respond. You said, well,
we haven't you know Cuomo's sorry, Mom, Donnie's a fresh face,
that this is something new. We've never tried this before. Oh,
I beg to differ. We've tried communism over and over
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and over and over again, and that's what Mamdani is offering.
We've tried it in Cuba. We've tried it in Venezuela.
We've tried it in Russia. We've tried it in Eastern Europe.
We've tried it in China. We've tried it all over
the world, even here in the United States. We've had
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all kinds of experiments with socialists and communists, and every
time they get into power, it is an absolute guaranteed disaster.
It's a disaster. So the fact that people like you
are supporting Mamdani proves everything I've been saying. The Democratic
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Party is a communist party and many of its hardcore
supporters are totalitarian. And look, anti Semitism has existed for
thousands of years. Mum Donnie is a Jew hater. Mum
Donnie is a Islamist terrorist sympathizer. He's pro Hamas. And
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now you're going to have a pro Scheria law, pro
Hamas Jew hating Islamist backed by the Muslim Brotherhood as
the mayor of New York. And if you think that's
a recipe for success, I got news for you. It's
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gonna lead to doom, decline, and disaster. But you know,
Bill it's your party. If you guys want to jump
off the cliff, who am I to stand in the way?
Final word to you, go, Bill, that was.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
A really long speech and you didn't even come close
to my point I did.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
I answered every I answered every single point. That's number
one and number two. Just hold on, you know, Bill, Look,
a mini monologue is not a speech. If you can't
keep up with the mini monologue, well that's your intellectual problem.
Now you made three claims. I refuted and debunked all
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three of your claims. Now I'm giving you a chance
to respond.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
Go.
Speaker 5 (15:19):
I don't think the mayor of New York is nearly
as influential worldwide as you do. I think if Mandami
wins very shortly, he will run into the machine that
is New York and all his promises all of a
sudden become very very hard to actually do. What you're
saying is the minute he gets there, everything he wants
will happen, and it'll just be this Muslim brotherhood, you know, Nirvana.
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That's not how it works.
Speaker 6 (15:46):
For what was the last.
Speaker 5 (15:48):
Mayor of New York that you really liked, that you
supported Fullyanni?
Speaker 7 (15:53):
Last one?
Speaker 1 (15:54):
Giuliani.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
Okay, So that was like twenty five years.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Ago, twenty it was twenty years ago. And he did it,
and he turned and he turned and he turned New
York around. New York experienced a renaissance under Giuliani, and
then the Democrats took over. You want to compare crime
today to win under Juliani. You want to compare investment.
You want to compare unemployment, you want to compare jobs,
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you want to compare quality of life. It was infinitely
better under Giuliani than it was under you name it Bloomberg,
the Blasio, Eric Adams, and now this this Marxist that's
on the verge of coming to power.
Speaker 6 (16:37):
I think that, uh, he's the novelty has just is
a new face. He's an Upper west Side liberal. He
will end up governing as an Upper west Side liberal.
Most of what you're afraid of will never happen.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Yeah, well that's you know, that's what you say. But
he says something very different. He doesn't call himself an
Upper west Side liberal.
Speaker 5 (17:00):
Doesn't he calls himself he.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
Calls himself a communist. That's number one. Number two. He
calls himself a supporter of sharia law and Famas. Now
you just don't want to acknowledge that. Now, I'll tell
you this, A mayor can do a it can be
very destructive. Just look at what happened under Bill de Blasio,
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how far New York fell. Look how bad things have
gotten under Eric Adams. This guy in power and now
you're trying to tell us is going to be no
big deal. Remember, he's got complete control over the police.
He wants to defund and dismantle the police. You, by
the way, the polls disagree with you. There is a
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poll out that says nearly one million New Yorkers are
going to flee and leave New York. Businesses are going
to flee, taxpayers are going to flee, Investors are going
to flee. The only guy that seems to want to
move to New York is Bill and Shudbury. I mean,
everybody else is saying, if if Mam Donnie Wins were fleeing,
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I mean, it's stunning. Poles. Don't take my word for it.
New York Times, CBS poll, you've got Associated Press poll,
You've got I mean, NBC News, Wall Street Journal poll,
there's a New York Post poll. The only you know,
some say over a million, some say just under a million.
But they're basically saying, now about one out of every
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seven or one out of every eight New Yorkers, which
is a lot. Say, if Mam Donnie wins, they're going
to make plans to leave, They're going to put their
house up for sale or look for another job, or
but they go, they're out. And look, even Cuomo is
saying that Mam Donnie will destroy New York. So even
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the establishment Democrats are admitting, no, no, no, this guy,
who you go with, this guy, you're flirting with disaster.
You're playing with fire now. Larry in Messenger on Messenger
Forgive Me makes a really really good point, Jeff, Mom
Donnie clones have been in power in Dearborn and parts
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of Minnesota, i e. Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and it's been
a demonstrable train wreck. Well just look at Karen Bass
as well in LA. That's another Marxist, literally a Castro supporter.
Look what the hell she's done to downtown Los Angeles.
It's a third world healthscape. There's another Marxist in power
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in Portland. Look what he's done to Portland. Look at
what that Marxist socialist in Chicago, Brandon Johnson, my God,
what he's done to Chicago. I mean, it's a disaster.
So if you notice now and this is someone else
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I can't remember who, but someone else texted and even
on messengers said, no, Jeff, the real meaning of the
mom Donni revolution is AOC is taking over New York.
That's exactly what we're witnessing. Alexandria Okazio Cortes, who, by
the way, is an avowed admirer of Fidel Castro and
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an avowed admirer of Hugo, the late Hugo Chavez that
was Maduro's predecessor in Venezuela. He basically started the Communist
Marxist revolution in Venezuela. She says that you know, that's
that's who she admires. She is tied to the hip
with Bernie Sanders, an avowed Bolshevik Bolshevik. Bernie. AOC is
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now taking over the new is taking over New York
and is effectively now taking over the Democratic Party. It's
now Bernie's party, it's now AOC's party, it's now Mum party.
Or we'll see if by the election result. So no,
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this is an historic election, there is no getting around it.
And by voting for Mamdani. The Democrats will have crossed
the Rubicon, and I think two things will be changed irrevocably.
Number one, New York City will fall. You do not
recover from a Mamdani. You just don't. I'm telling you
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you don't. And number two, the Democratic Party, its transformation
into a radical leftist communist party will be complete, and
I believe that will make it a permanent minority party.
And ultimately it spells the end of the Democratic Party,
not today, not tomorrow, but within a few election cycles.
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Because they're so far outside the mainstream of America. This
may play well in New York or Minneapolis, or Chicago
or Portland or in some of these big cities, but
in the rest of the country people find it utterly
revolting and repulsive. And so you're going to see Trump
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now consolidate power, consolidate his political coalition. And I think
all they're doing now by electing Mom Donnie is guaranteeing a. JD.
Van's presidency. Just my opinion, agree, disagree. Russ in Boston,
thanks for holding Russ and welcome.
Speaker 3 (22:36):
Money.
Speaker 7 (22:36):
Professor Couna and classmates. Hey, you know, Jeff, the final
bill is unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (22:47):
Okay. First of all, we always have.
Speaker 7 (22:48):
To remember the bill represents the majority of Democratic voters
in Massachusetts. And the crazy part about them is President
Trump could give them a pot of goal and they
complained because he didn't give him a cat to take
it home. And they're so ungrateful it's unbelievable. Jeff, I
agree with you one hundred percent. We need to hang
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the hammer and sickle around the next of the Democratic
Communist Body every day forward. President Trump, what he has accomplished,
he should have an eighty percent approval rating. He's been
an unbelievable president in the nine months he's been president.
And let's face it, the people of New York are ungrateful.
They all did a gratitude to Curtis for what he
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has done. He has evidence and no good deed goes unpunished.
And Jeff, I'll tell you, I fear for the future
of this country unless the Democratic Communist Body is destroyed
once and for all.
Speaker 1 (23:43):
Well, you know, Russ, you're dead on, You're absolutely dead on.
I want to ask you this, Russ. I do feel
bad for Curtis Leewell, and I agree with Barbara. I
don't think he's run the best campaign. I think he
could have brought in a lot more outside help. I
don't know whose campaign manager was, but I don't think
it's in a very good campaign. So in that sense,
he has not helped himself. Okay, I mean that's true.
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But still, look, you know, I remember the New York
Post what was this six months ago saying Curtis, you
have to run. You have to run. Curtis, all of
his buddies at WABC saying Curtis, you have to run. Oh,
come on, someone's got to stop, Momdanie, come on, run.
And so the guy gives up his job, you know,
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you know, running for New York City mayor. He's faced
death threats. He's got what is it, five six security
guards around the clock because everybody's threatening to kill him.
He's given up his personal life. His life will never
be the same again. He's put it all on the line.
He won the Republican primary. He I think did very
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well in every single debate. Could have done better, but
he's stillought. To me, he won every single debate. He
loves his city. He's been you know, founded the Guardian, Angels,
was shot multi couple of times, he was almost assassinated
by the mob. I mean, I could run down the
whole list, And now all of a sudden, they're all
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stabbing him in the back, saying he has to step aside,
he's got to suspend his campaign. So he works and
works and sacrifices everything, risks everything, and you're not even
going to let him finish the race because he's got
to kiss the ring of Andrew Cuomo, that mass murdering thug,
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Like I'm sorry, man, you know it's wrong. It's just wrong,
and you know, and you know and courteous Lee. While
is excellent in terms of anti Semitism, he's excellent on
the issue of illegal immigration and sanctuary cities. You know
what I'm saying is, yeah, he should have reached out
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to Trump, and I think he made a mistake there.
But to me, comparing Mom Donnie Cuomo to Slee Wall,
they couldn't shine his shoes, and what's his reward? As
you put it, no good deed goes unpunished. He's become
literally he's become public enemy number one in the conservative media.
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And he's looking around like his shell shocked. He's like,
what did I do wrong? You all asked me to run?
Speaker 2 (26:21):
I ran.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
I put it all on the line. I couldn't have
run harder. I've got death threats, I've got security guards,
and now you're telling me I got to give it
all up like it was all for nothing, because I've
got to endorse Cuomo after everything he's done to the
city and to the state. No, I'm sorry, Russ. They
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threw him under the bus. And when this campaign is over,
I think many of them are going to be ashamed
of themselves. I think Fox News is going to be ashamed.
I think the New York Post is going to be ashamed.
I think WABC certainly is going to be ashamed. I
wouldn't want to work with those guys if I was
Curtis Leila. These are my friends, these are my colleagues,
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stopping me in the back like this. No, No, So honestly,
I feel very bad for Curtis. I think he's been mistreated.
I think he's been abused. I think he's been betrayed.
I think he deserved a hell of a lot better.
Russ's final word to you, my friend agree, disagree.
Speaker 4 (27:26):
For sure.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
All.
Speaker 8 (27:27):
I was so happy that the previous caller, who was
a personal friend of Curtis gout on and everything that
he said I agree with one hundred percent. And Jeff,
I'll tell you, in my life, I always respect the
people that will guarding a limb and trying to change
things instead of a go along scumebag politicians with the
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average better key's voting for the BS artists. I almost
said it, Jeff, I'll tell you, and I'm just sick
of it. I like real people, Jeff, not snies.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
Oh amens, you and I are. You're a brother from
a different mother. We think alike. My friend Russ, thank
you again. I really appreciate it. Look what they're doing
to Curtis Sleewah is literally what they did. It wasn't
for the mayor's race. It was for the governor's race
here in Massachusetts the last time in twenty twenty two
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where the conservative and I'm putting conservative in quotes, the establishment,
the Republican media establishment, okay, and it's basically the Herald,
which is a joke. It's a rhino. Rag and a
couple of talk show hosts who were paid turned on
Jeff Deal and handed the election to Mora Heally. So
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they backed the rhino Chris Dody against Jeff Deal in
the primary. Deal won it fair and square, and instead
of uniting the party, they went out of their way
to sabotage, undermine, and destroy Jeff, thereby handing the election
to More And Jeff Deal is in many ways like
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Curtis Leewall, What did I do wrong? You all asked
me to run Iran. I won the primary. I won
it fair and square, and I'm running against Marahey. And
by the way, he would have been whatever you think
of Jeff Deal, my god, he would have been. He
would have been infinitely better than Morraheey. The illegal aliens
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would have been deported. Boston would not be a sanctuary city,
Massachusetts would not be a sanctuary state. Your energy bills
wouldn't be going through the roof, your taxes wouldn't be
going up, crime would be under control, the budget wouldn't
be you know, he wouldn't have these hotels and motels
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for migrants. And you know, sixty four dollars a day
in catered meals per individual and two thousand dollars debit cards.
None of this would have happened under a Jeff Deal governorship.
None of it. But again he was sabotaged by his
own by Amy Carnavalley, the chair of the state Massachusetts GOP,
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who refused to support him and openly sabotaged him. And
by the fake Republican media establishment who are on the take.
And that's exactly what's happening now to Curtis Leewah. The
media there is on the take. And so the ownership
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of Fox News. And then because the Murdoch Empire owns Fox,
owns the New York Post, owns the Wall Street Journal.
So when their owner says jump, they say how high?
And they said, okay, Oh, the order is take Sleewa
out back Cuomo. We're gonna back Wuomo. And then you
had the owner of WABC, this guy called Catsimides, who
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owns by the Way Shane of grocery stores. From what
I hear, a very good businessman, and he fears of
Mom Donnie mayor Mum Donnie and I understand. But he
gave the order, no, no, no, we're back in Cuomo.
And so all of these people that are on the air,
these talk show hosts, are horse and he said no, no,
you're gonna doesn't matter if Sleewah was a colleague, doesn't
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matter that he was a lifelong friend it doesn't matter
that we all urged him and told him and wanted
him to run and encouraged him to run. Now it's
time to stick it in his back. And so one
person on the air after another stabbed h stabbed Quoma
what what's slee wan?
Speaker 3 (31:42):
In the back?
Speaker 1 (31:43):
They stopped him in the chest. And by the way,
the last interview that Sleewah gave was on ABC, and
he says, I'm never coming back into the studios of
WABC again. You guys call yourselves my friends, but these
talk show hosts are all in the take. Now. Look,
I'll tell you this, God is my witness. If I
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was on WABC, Okay, if I was doing their morning show,
I don't care what the ownership says, a fire me,
but I'm not turning on Curtis Leewa. And I'll tell
you why. For two reasons. Number one, he's better than
either Cuomo or Mamdani, period, full stop. So we have
a choice, we have an alternative. Well, Jeff, he's not
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gonna win. Well I'm sorry, now, how's that my fault? Well,
then vote for Cuomo. What So we're gonna ignore everything
he did to our city and to our state, that's
that's so you're telling me to vote for this monster
because he happens to be slightly lesser evil than the
other monster. And we're gonna we're gonna put a good
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man and we're gonna sell him down the river. No,
that's not Jeff Cooner. I'm sorry. I'm not selling my soul.
I don't care how much money you put on the table.
And number two and I'm sorry to me. This is
who I am, this is what I am. I was
born this way, I'm gonna die this way. He's my friend,
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meaning if I was working at WABC, my colleague and
my friend. You don't sell out your friends ever. Ever.
What kind of a human being are you? Because you
can say whatever you want about Curtis Sleewah. Did he
run a bad campaign? Yes? Should he have called in Trump? Yes?
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Should he have called in the Bryan Donald's and some
other national people yes.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
I'm not saying this guy is a political genius or
a campaigning genius, but I'll tell you this, he would
have never done. Because I followed Curtis for many many decades.
I know who he is. He's loyal to a fault.
He would never do to any of his colleagues, what
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they've done to him. He just wouldn't do it. I'm
telling you he wouldn't do it to those of you
that know him. Am I wrong? So if he encouraged
one of his talk show hosts to run and then
suddenly now, oh, mom, Donnie may win. Oh, Cuomo's like
what ten points behind? Seven points behind? Oh, he wouldn't
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say no, No, you got to you go, hey, you
got to suspend your campaign. You got to end your campaign,
you got to endorse this. You know, Cuomo, he would
never ever do that, because you don't betray your friends, period, period.
There's nothing else to say. I hope he never goes
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back to WABC. To me, WABC is dead. To me,
they should be ashamed of themselves, every single one of them.
And I hope whatever he does next, I hope he
has even more financial success than he had before. I
really do, because the good man was railroaded. The good
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man was the one who was betrayed. Agree disagree? Arthur
in Chestnut Hill, Thanks for holding Arthur and as always, welcome.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
Well to begin with Jeff Curtis Lee, where I had
no business running for mayor. Guy lost by forty points
to one of the worst mayors ever in New York
and the worst candidates, but by forty points. So you're
going to tell me he should run again. You know,
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a city like New York, that's the best that they
can put up is a guy like Curtis Lee. And
I like Curtis. But you know what, that red beret
represents a lot of bad things to Third world country people.
You know, a lot of the bad guys in the
Third World countries, the Middle militaries, we are red berets.
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So I think it could be very offensive. You know,
I'm not saying it's a fact, but I've seen a
lot of red berets on bad people. Put that aside. Okay,
if you want to know what what what?
Speaker 2 (36:15):
What?
Speaker 5 (36:16):
What?
Speaker 2 (36:16):
New York is the greatest mayor of of all time
and any city that I can dream of. Uh Rudy Giuliani, Okay,
you know what New York did to this man, by
the way, after he brought down the Five Families of
the Mafia, they despoted, despise Rudy Giuliani. That that that's
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that's the character of New York that after Rudy Giuliani
and Bloomberg, they elect to for two terms, the Blasio
for for eight years, and then and then Eric Adams. Now,
this guy Mundambi is one of the most dangerous people
ever in this in this country to be a mayor.
And he's not a Democratic Socialist, he's not Communists. What
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he is is somebody who's pretending to be a communist.
But he's a he's a AMA supporter, a chief hardist.
And that's and that's ninety nine percent of who he is.
He dresses in that God. He'll do anything to be
elected mayor. If you like, what what London's got, one
of the greatest cities in the world, and look what
they've become when they've got an Islamic terrorist for a mayor.
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Look what that city's become. And and you know what,
they don't care if they these people don't care if
if the Jews and uh and and decent people move
out of New York, that'll make more room for Muslims.
And you notice how they all the all the Palestinian
demonstrations have been put on hold while this election has
been going on the last week because they don't want
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to bring attention to the fact that this is what
this guy is. He could care less about uh about
socialism and community. He'll do anything and and the easiest
way is to promise everything to everybody just to get elected.
That's what that That's what Obama did when he promised
his giveaways. And look at the look what he's caused
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this country. And we and we have yet to survived
all over this country. Uh ever, we've lost every major city,
every major city. And if the Democratic Party is doing
so badly, how come they're ahead? And all these bulls? Yeah,
you know? Uh And and one of the most disgusting
things that I heard, uh if from one of the
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leading uh late night hosts was John Stewart, whose real
name is John Stupid Lebowitz. But he watched the height
the fact that he's a Jew. By dropping Lebowitz, he said,
Mandami is another Jackie Robinson.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
Hi yai yai, Arthur, can you do me a favor?
Can you please hang on